Carpet anemone questions

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My LFS just got these guys in today. I am fully prepared to QT and treat them in their own dedicated tank.
I have QTed a Gigantea before and treated with Cipro.
The guy at the LFS didn’t know much about them besides them came in today.
The red was 2-4” (small!!!) and the Blue 6-8 but I’m not sure. Smallish salad plate.
tanks a 40g radion xr30 blue gem 5s, Nero 3s, a couple of rainbows and a pair of clowns. Been up for a couple years and doing well.
What types of anemones are they so I can start some research.
Thanks
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I'd guess haddoni as well. There's a slight chance the the one that appears to be blue/purple could be a gig, but we'd have to see the underside of the oral disk to check for visible verrucae (typically blue or purple dots).
 

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Ex long islander here ...few lfs there from what I remember are knowledgeable when it comes to nems ..Country Critters in patchogue -about the best in that dept ...there may be some new stores since I moved out 20 yrs ago...but I doubt they're much better ...Pet barn in franklin square used to order ritteriis for me back in the day , but they didnt have the lighting to keep them well ,for long ...think they're outta business now..IDK if it's still the same - but absolutely fish just over the bridge in NJ was my go to place for WC clowns and rare anemones ..back in the day ..
 

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If you were looking for tips on care. Be sure to feed regularly with benepellets or similar. Sexy shrimp take easily to them. I blame my carpet anemone for eating gobies and hawkfish. So take caution. The red one is a real score.
 

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